The Collected Works of Homen Borgohain

The Collected Works of Homen Borgohain
Author: Homen Borgohain
Publisher: Manjul Publishing
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2017-05-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9381506965

Like all timeless masterpieces, these classic novellas and short stories by the renowned Assamese writer Homen Borgohain highlight at once the uniqueness and universality of human life. Carefully and sensitively translated by Homem’s son, Pradipta Borgohain, the works included in this collection are gems from Homen’s repertoire of fine writing. Whether it be the very famous novella Matsyagandha/ The Fisherman’s Daughter (now also a motion picture) or short stories such as ‘The Curtain and the Strom’, these stories show Homen’s keen understanding of the human psyche, relationship and society in general. With ‘The Homecoming’, Homen gives us a very realistic glimpse into the mind of a married man and his stifling existence and how he slowly learns to cherish what he had always had, giving readers an insightful look into sustaining relationships. In ‘A Servant of the People’, Ratna Goswami, an aspiring politician, in his attempts to cheat people is forced to have a taste of his own medicine. ‘Despair’ is a heart-wrenching account of the lonely existence of an old woman and her attempts to keep going and find some meaning in the life through trivial pursuits. Rooted in realism, steeped in irony and underlined with humour and pathos, these are stories that are sure to leave an unforgettable imprint on the mind.

Astorag

Astorag
Author: Homena Baragohāñi
Publisher: Sahitya Adademi
Total Pages: 130
Release: 1996
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

This Book Is About The Problems The Old Face In A Society In Transition From A Traditional To A Modern Way Of Living. Astorag Is A Pioneering Work Of Its Kind In Assamese Because Of The Genuine Attempt To Blend The Strain Of Creative-Diagnostic. The Novel Reminds Us Of The Great Literatures Of The World On The Theme Of Ageing. It Reminds Us Also Of The Unforgettable Lines Of T.S.Eliot From The Waste Land: